admirers

Admirers Meaning in Bengali: অনুভবকারী (Anubhobkari)

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: uh-dmahy-erz

Short Definition: Admirers refer to individuals who have a deep respect, appreciation, or fondness for someone or something.

Synonyms: Fans, followers, enthusiasts, supporters, devotees

Antonyms: Critics (সমালোচক), detractors (অনুপ্রশংসক)

Origin: The word “admirers” originated from the verb “admire,” which comes from the Latin word “admirari,” meaning “to wonder at” or “to admire.” It entered the English language in the 16th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Admiration (Noun)
  • Admire (Verb)
  • Admiring (Adjective)
  • Admiringly (Adverb)

Admirers in Literature Quotes:

  1. “A true artist is not one who is inspired, but one who inspires others.” – একজন সত্যিকারের শিল্পী হলেন না যে যার অনুপ্রেরণা পায়, তবে যে অন্যকে অনুপ্রেরণা দেয়।
  2. “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” – জীবনের সবচেয়ে বড় মহিমা তা নয় যে কখনও পড়ে না, তবে পড়ে গেলেও প্রতিবার উঠার মতো।

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: অনুভবকারী (Anubhobkari)
  • Hindi: प्रशंसक (Prashansak)
  • Nepali: प्रशंसक (Prashansak)
  • Urdu: حامی (Hami)
  • Tamil: முகப்புத்திருத்தர்கள் (Mukapputrutharkal)
  • Telugu: అనుభవించేవారు (Anubhavinchevaru)
  • Arabic: المعجبين (Almuajabeen)
  • Chinese: 崇拜者 (Chóngbài zhě)
  • Japanese: 崇拝者 (Sūhai-sha)
  • Russian: поклонники (Poklonniki)

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